McCarthy asks, "Are you ready to find some ghosts?" Is it politically correct to answer no? Feig's Ghostbusters offers little-to-nothing new, save for the novelty of an all-female ghost-catching crew and millions more in useless special effects. There's a few funny moments (Hemsworth, Jones) but a secondhand story isn't enough to hold one's interest over 116 minutes. Neither is the sensory overload we're forced to endure over the final half an hour or so. With so much talent at Feig's disposal, I expected (a lot) more. Isn't it be better to reinvent instead of recycle? Evidently not. Cue uninspired sequel(s.)